1028 Pubs and Bars found for

It's not often that you'll decide to visit a museum for a pint, but in the case of 1802, you might do just that. The place bills itself as 1802 Bar, Lounge and Dining and 99 per cent of the people who come here, are here for...

Nestling just off Gray's Inn Road, this place would never have been countenanced a couple of years ago. The redevelopment of Kings Cross is leading to some strange bedfellows. Yes, the area is still home to many of N1's finest...

This is a Cask Marque approved pub, which means you can be assured you'll be served an excellent pint!
We'll be sending one of our reviewers along very soon to review the pub for Fancyapint.com. In the meantime why not give...

There was a rash of relaunches and makeovers of the pubs and bars in these parts over the last few years. The Jorene Celeste became the Oxford; the Verge became the Bullet Bar (and then Flowerpot) and Auntie Annie's Porter...

Originally built in 1938 as a 24-hour transport cafe on the newly built North Circular Road, the Ace Cafe has been a North London landmark for motorcyclists ever since. The current building was a rebuild after WWII, when it was...

The Adam and Eve is fairly standard for the area around St. James's Park. It's pleasant enough, with standard refurbished wood décor, standard beers, standard food and standard prices, the Adam and Eve is busiest at...

Close to Teddington train station, the Adelaide is a comfortable Shepherd Neame pub. The pool table upstairs seemed to be getting a fair bit of action when were in, though downstairs was a more sedate affair - the pile of board...

There's been a pub on this site for quite a while - we can remember at least one previous incarnation, more traditional, but still one of London's premiere gay pubs. It's always been a friendly and easy going place, and the...

From the outside, this looks like any traditional pub, but go in and it's all gone a bit more upmarket, and the new owners seem to be making a good go of it. It was pretty busy on a Friday lunchtime, and it's no surprise, as...